Obama: give us our drone back

If he thinks that after all this time he can ask for it back, and they will just hand it over, with all our technology in tact and without it being
compromised .. then he's an even bigger dolt then everyone thought.

I'm actually amazed that the US Government had the bottle to ask for it back, they are either deluded or they meant for it to be captured (as others
on here have previously stated) and are now spying on some kind of underground base. If the latter is true then you have to admit, they will have
played a blinder in my opinion.

Do not listen to the nay sayers! You are extremely correct! We must nuke the muslims, christians, jews, incas, mazatecs, chinese, etc. Nuke
everyone! Parking lot out of every country and sea. Finally we end by nuking the nukes in a neverending nu-cu-lar loop! I like how you think,
StarPeace.

Originally posted by Chewingonmushrooms
This is so silly. So your spy drone goes over a neighbors house to spy on them but gets angry that they won't return it? I mean really?

the worst part is that hes not even your neighbour. He's blackmailing your neighbour and staying at his house while trying to take over the
neighbourhood. You know this but there isnt much you can do, and so life becomes a living hell where you cant sleep because someone is out to get you.

This reminds me of the time when my little bro lost his frisbee to the neighbours kid. The kid wouldn't return it so I got involved. Let's just say
they art of persuasion came in handy

So who is the big brother for the USA?
Hmmm kudos to Iran for standing up to the biggest brother of them all since this was an invasion of their airspace.
If my little bro had a camera attached to his frisbee for the purpose of spying, maybe I would have understood the neighbours kids attitude in not
returning it but then again his mum was hot haha!
Perhaps I woulda retrieved such footage for myself

i'm surprised no one has mentioned this, there are probably russian and chinese techs going over the drone right now and from the get go, with a fine
tooth comb. and it wont be long before our technology is up for sale if it's not already.

Ask for the drone back? Ever think of paying the way to recovery? Oh wait a second, the Government wouldn't dare consider an idea like that. Oh well.
What a shame. Sucks to be greedy. By the way, is the drone a prototype by any chance? I've never seen a UAV model like that before.

I had looked over 34 different drone photos and none looked like that exactly. I guess it was painted to blend in with the dessert if it crashed
because none even looked that color. It has two cowlings or humps on the wings which none of the drones have. The RQ-170 photo didn't have these
humps. Could have been a newer version with other payloads that required the different shape.

RQ-170

My mistake. Here is another photo of the RQ-170-4 from Lockheed Martin that has the humps on the wings.

There are many variants of "Stealth Aircraft". There are mass production (Cheaper) versions of aircraft that are meant to be disposable and replaced
fairly quick. This drone honestly looked nothing like the few drones i have seen that take part in actual "intrusion" warfare.

If it just so happens to be an intrusive drone. The technology that Iran and its allies will learn just might be worth going to war over in our the
American government's eyes. I know certain aircraft have the ability to climb high altitudes and stay along the border without intruding into a
foreign nation's airspace. Satellites are better at this , but rather expensive and limited in number. Drones are cheaper (Generally).

So , i do not think this drone is anything special that Iran has not already tried to copy from pictures of the B2 - B117.

Obama: I got three marbles, a Teabow trading card, and this string. Trade?

Iran: No.

(later in a speech to America)
Obama: We tried all diplomatic solutions to have Iran return our drone. None succeeded. We will continue in this endevour to secure our nations
property with our diplomatic best.

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